feat(GlTabs): Apply theme via CSS custom property
What does this MR do?
This applies the current theme styling to GlTabs
, based on the --gl-theme-accent
CSS custom property.
Prior to this, GlTabs
could be made to follow the current theme by passing a theme
prop. At the time of writing, there are zero usages of that prop in gitlab-org/gitlab
, determined by this crude but effective command:
$ rg "<gl-tabs" -t vue -A10 | rg theme
What that means is, none of the GlTabs
instances in gitlab-org/gitlab
follow the current navigation theme.
This change makes them adopt the current theme automatically, as GitLab now defines and sets --gl-theme-accent
according to the current user navigation theme.
Screenshots
These screenshots are taken with the Light Red theme and in Dark Mode, before and after this version of GitLab UI is used.
Where | Before | Before |
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Milestones page, using gl_tabs_nav , e.g. /gitlab-org/gitlab-test/-/milestones
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Vulnerability report page, using GlTabs e.g. /groups/gitlab-org/-/security/vulnerabilities
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Does this MR meet the acceptance criteria?
Conformity
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Code review guidelines. -
GitLab UI's contributing guidlines. - [-] If it changes a Pajamas-compliant component's look & feel, the MR has been reviewed by a UX designer.
- [-] If it changes GitLab UI's documentation guidelines, the MR has been reviewed by a Technical Writer.
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If the MR changes a component's API, integration MR(s) have been opened in the following projects to ensure that the @gitlab/ui
package can be upgraded quickly after the changes are released:-
GitLab: mr_url -
CustomersDot: mr_url -
Status Page: mr_url
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Added the ~"component:*"
label(s) if applicable.
Security
If this MR contains changes to processing or storing of credentials or tokens, authorization and authentication methods and other items described in the security review guidelines:
- [-] Label as security and @ mention
@gitlab-com/gl-security/appsec
- [-] Security reports checked/validated by a reviewer from the AppSec team
Accessibility
If this MR adds or modifies a component, take a few moments to review the following:
- [-] All actions and functionality can be done with a keyboard.
- [-] Links, buttons, and controls have a visible focus state.
- [-] All content is presented in text or with a text equivalent. For example, alt text for SVG, or
aria-label
for icons that have meaning or perform actions. - [-] Changes in a component’s state are announced by a screen reader. For example, changing
aria-expanded="false"
toaria-expanded="true"
when an accordion is expanded. - [-] Color combinations have sufficient contrast.
Closes #1683 (closed)